From the Raptor Resource web cams in Decorah Iowa, there is a bald eagle nest that is on the verge of hatching. Two eggs were laid mid-February and will hatch by the end of the month. The other two Decorah eagle nests appear to be taken over by Canada Geese. This started a couple of years ago when a Goose pair used an eagle nest to hatch a brood of goslings who, at 24 hours old, had to jump 70 feet down to begin their life on the ground.
I guess the Eagles did not establish an HOA. If they had, they could have specified who could "rent" or "lease" their space. On the other hand, perhaps the Eagles understand that affordable housing is in short supply and so they have extended their kindness to their bird friends.
I guess the Eagles did not establish an HOA. If they had, they could have specified who could "rent" or "lease" their space. On the other hand, perhaps the Eagles understand that affordable housing is in short supply and so they have extended their kindness to their bird friends.